Animal-Friendly Antlers for the Holidays
We often read that decorative objects harvested from animals were created in a humane way: using antlers that are shed naturally, sheepskin that's a byproduct of the sustainable meat industry, and so...
View ArticleGift Guide: For the Hard-to-Please Teen
Teens are tough customers on the gift front. Pleasing them is not inexpensive, but here are five ideas to thrill even the surliest in the bunch. To make sure we've got everyone on your list covered,...
View ArticleTrending on Gardenista: Top 5 Posts This Week (Winter Whites)
Over on Gardenista, Michelle and Erin sleuthed out the best of the season: a pop-up shop in London; a garden store in Healdsburg, CA; a beekeeper's bonanza, and more. Above: Kendra dropped in on the...
View ArticleThe Iris Diaries, Part III: Accessorizing with Iris
Since arriving last month, Iris, Lowe's smart home management system, has become an indispensable member of the household. With Iris, I control our thermostat and lights with the touch of my keyboard...
View ArticleBabylon by the Beach: A DIY Artist's Hotel
Last summer a group of Brooklyn impresarios—Robin Scott and Jamie Wiseman, owners of the nightclub Output, along with Diego Galarza and Eduardo Suarez, of Williamsburg restaurants, El Almacen and...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: The Holiday Table
Hello, winter vacation. Here are some recipes, projects, and inspirational images to put you in full holiday mode. Stay tuned this coming week for our Winter Wonderland issue full of snowy cabins and...
View ArticleGift Guide: 10 Stocking Stuffers to Outlast Christmas Morning
I learned how to fill a Christmas stocking from a master. In my house, the Christmas stocking was not an afterthought; every year, my mom came up with an inspired mix of gifts—a wooden hairbrush,...
View ArticleIrene Finne's Mountain Home in Norway, Christmas Decor Included
A few years back, we spotted Irene Finne's blog, Loppelilla, via Decor8, and ever since we've referenced the blog as holiday decor inspiration. Loppelilla is a chronicle of Finne's life in the pristine...
View ArticleDIY Block Printing: The Customized Tea Towel and More
I've had some experience dyeing and weaving textiles, but the idea of carving stamps and block printing has always intimidated me. Then Izabella showed us Arielle Alasko's hand-blocked upholstery and...
View ArticleGift Guide: Juicing Essentials
Juicing can be intimidating; when words like centrifugal and oxidation are applied, we start to shy away. We prefer to keep things simple and easy. Start with an affordable juicer and some fruit and...
View Article10 Decorative Pears (Partridge Not Included)
Is the pear having a moment? Made of ceramic, wood, and marble (and polished or rustic, high or low), the humble fruit adds a festive note to the holiday table. Above: A Black Ceramic Pear with a...
View ArticleGift Guide: For the Holiday Host
We recently had a big group of friends over for a dinner party, and, to my surprise, one of our guests brought my favorite candy—Swedish-made salty licorice. I was delighted (and I got to keep it all...
View ArticleSteal This Look: A Rustic Holiday Table from Australia
Since first admiring photographer and stylist Kara Rosenlund's 19th century worker's cottage, we find ourselves frequently lost in her artful account of daily life on her blog. That's where we spotted...
View ArticleSan Francisco's Best Kitchen Shop—Now Online
March, the kitchen and pantry shop in San Francisco's Pacific Heights, has a permanent position on the favorites list here at Remodelista. Thanks to the curation of owner Sam Hamilton, it presents...
View ArticleHigh/Low: The Fur-Covered Armchair
As you might have noticed, here at Remodelista we love living with sheepskins: Julie and I drape our sofa and chairs in sheepskins (my cats have quickly figured out that they're the nicest surface to...
View ArticleAn Artful Black and White Restaurant
Heading to Basel any time soon (the next Art Basel is June 19-22)? Last spring, Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron finished work restoring a classic 1925 building in the heart of the city....
View ArticleDIY: Winter Market Punch Recipe from Sweets & Bitters
For our first-ever Remodelista Market in New York last month, we asked Mira Evnine of the quarterly cookbook series Sweets & Bitters to create an opening-party holiday drink. She came up with this...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Simple Kitchen Clocks
Is it just us, or is a kitchen not a real kitchen without an easy-to-read classic clock to keep everyone on schedule? Here's a roundup of kitchen clocks; all with quartz-battery mechanisms. Above: The...
View ArticleBest of Holiday Decor, Remodelista Edition
Wishing all our readers happy holidays and best wishes for the New Year from all of us at Remodelista. For a dose of holiday inspiration, here's a look at some of our favorite Christmas decor ideas....
View Article13 Wintery Bedrooms: Fur Throw Edition
Noticed lately: sheepskins, reindeer furs, even sheared mink (don't ask) in otherwise understated bedrooms. Here are 10 spaces we're swooning over. Above: Aerin Lauder's bedroom in Aspen, photographed...
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